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Emma Watson Worries Keeping Short Hair Will Be Career-Limiting

Emma Watson might be an Elle Style Icon, but she’s worried that her own particular style will limit her acting opportunities – specifically, her hair style.  Emma has the cutest hair cut ever, but she’s already growing it out again to keep herself versatile.  She told Elle:

“I am trying to grow it but it’s slow, it’s taking a while obviously.  If I want to keep acting then it’s more flexible for me to have it longer for different roles, it’s quite a specific cut. I’m kind of looking forward to getting to a cute little bob stage.”

It seems ludicrous in today’s world of hair extensions, wigs and over-the-top movie makeup work that Emma would be turned down for any role based on her haircut.  However, it turns out that she was contractually prohibited from cutting her hair while filming the Harry Potter movies, so maybe it’s not so ridiculous after all.  Very, very silly, but believable, I guess.   After living under a contract clause like that for 10 years, no wonder she chopped off her hair the minute the movies wrapped.  I totally would have.

[ Images by Daniel Deme / WENN.com ]

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  1. March 1st, 2011 | 7:09 pm

    You are right, she has all the options she could want using extensions. It actually is more flexible than using her own. She should just wear what is comfortable for her.

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